Ventes d'œuvres le 1824.03.30

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  • 1824.03.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Sun and Planets, illustrated by Mythological Figures and Picturesque Scenery, with Conversations, and various human employments. A set of seven highly interesting Pictures Formerly collected by Sir William Temple, and brought from the Family Seat, in Surry (C. Schut)|The Sun and Planets, illustrated by Mythological Figures and Picturesque Scenery, with Conversations, and various human employments. A set of seven highly interesting Pictures Formerly collected by Sir William Temple, and brought from the Family Seat, in Surry]] réalisée par C. Schut, vendue par Bacon, achetée par Pinney au prix de 32.11 £. [78]
  • 1824.03.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A very fine head and capital Portrait of Pico di Mirandola, with a paper under his hand, on which is inscribed the following Epigram: Cogitat ut scribat, verum ut non scribat imago/ Sponte suâ scribit, sed neque sponte id agit:/ Ergo invita facit? minimè -- nam scribere tantum/ Destinat, ulterius, scribere, ne sit opus Formerly collected by Sir William Temple, and brought from the Family Seat, in Surry (Bronzino)|A very fine head and capital Portrait of Pico di Mirandola, with a paper under his hand, on which is inscribed the following Epigram: Cogitat ut scribat, verum ut non scribat imago/ Sponte suâ scribit, sed neque sponte id agit:/ Ergo invita facit? minimè -- nam scribere tantum/ Destinat, ulterius, scribere, ne sit opus Formerly collected by Sir William Temple, and brought from the Family Seat, in Surry]] réalisée par Bronzino, vendue par Bacon, achetée par Seymour au prix de 95.11 £. [84]
  • 1824.03.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An original small Portrait of Sir W. Temple, and the Companion, Miss Diana Temple, presenting a Salvar of Fruits and Flowers to Lady Giffard, -- beautifully finished Formerly collected by Sir William Temple, and brought from the Family Seat, in Surry (G. Netscher)|An original small Portrait of Sir W. Temple, and the Companion, Miss Diana Temple, presenting a Salvar of Fruits and Flowers to Lady Giffard, -- beautifully finished Formerly collected by Sir William Temple, and brought from the Family Seat, in Surry]] réalisée par G. Netscher, vendue par Bacon, achetée par Seguier au prix de 81.18 £. [85]